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In the 1400s the harbour was actually known as Port Brittas and the MacDonnells watched their Galleys sail in. Later it was the main port for coal boats when coal was mined at Fairhead, but in recent years the harbour has become very popular with fishermen and deep sea divers. Each harbour that had been built eventually washed away and so the new Ballycastle Marina was officially opened on Monday 21st June 1999 and is in full use by local fisherman and yachtsmen alike. Each of the 74 berths have fresh running water and an electrical supply within easy reach with ample lighting and a keypad access point to stop unwanted guests intruding your privacy. Most importantly it has a 'rock armor' surround ensuring that it will be here for some time to come. The marina and amenity block is accessible 24 hours a day. Lavatories and showers are available at the marine building as are the laundry facilities.
http://www.ballycastle.free-online.co.uk/places/bmarina/bmarina.htm
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Ardglass Marina with a capacity for approximately 80 craft is located at a strategically important location in the coast of Down with a deep water basin open 24hrs daily all year. Strangford Lough lies six miles to the north.Water and electricity, toilets, showers, telephones, boat storage, fuel (In Containers) and launderette.
http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/product.aspx?ProductID=1858
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Plymouth Yacht Haven is located on the historic Mount Batten peninsula. From 1917 until recently, Mount Batten was in the hands of the RAF, gaining worldwide fame during the Second World War as a base for flying boats. Located in Clovelly Bay, at the mouth of the Cattewater, the marina is sheltered from the prevailing south westerly winds yet is only minutes from one of England's finest natural harbours, Plymouth Sound. From here the choice is yours, a day's sailing to Salcombe, Fowey, Torquay or Dartmouth; a longer passage taking in Falmouth, Penzance and on to the Isles of Scilly; the Channel Islands or to the north and west coast of France. Deep water throughout the marina allows freedom at all states of tide. In rough weather, Plymouth Sound and local rivers allow for hours of sheltered scenic sailing.
http://www.yachthavens.com/yachthaven/listResourcesSession.do?marina_id=plymo01
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Located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Etang de Berre, the City of Martigues has no less than 9 pleasure ports and capacity for over 3000 vessels.
http://www.semovim-martigues.com
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Port Napoleon is a port on the South Coast of France with a surface of 13 hectares , situated at Port-Saint Louis in the estuary of the Rhône, within easy reach of boat, car, plane or TGV. It is as well a yachtharbour as a technical harbour and can accept boats with maximum 40 m of length and 4.5 m of draught.
http://www.port-napoleon.com
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St Peter Port Harbour provides an ideal base for cruising the Channel Islands and adjacent French coast. St Peter Port harbour and marina facilities are conveniently located in the heart of the picturesque St Peter Port, Guerney's capital.
http://www.guernseyharbours.gov.gg
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Oban Marina is situated on the picturesque Isle of Kerrera on the West Coast of
Scotland, at the gateway to the Western Isles and in sight of the town of Oban. It
is a well serviced and popular stop off point for cruising sailors and motorboat
owners and offers you one of the very few 'all tides' accesses on the West Coast
of Scotland.
http://www.obanmarina.com
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Port de Saint-Vaast Details is an ideal stop for boats coming from the East and North before passing the Cotentin Peninsula and setting sail for the Anglo-Norman Islands and the North Coast of Brittany.
http://www.saint-vaast-reville.com
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Atami Hotel opened a floating marina at Paradise Bay, Bodrum, Turkey. The floating marina has a 50 berth capacity and is suitable for short-term and long-term contracts. Electricity and water are provided. For more information, please contact info@atamihotel.com
http://www.atamihotel.com
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Penarth Marina is situated within the sheltered waters of Cardiff Bay and built around the basins of the historic Penarth Docks. The marina is an ideal location from which to enjoy Cardiff Bay and to explore the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary and its many ports. The marina provides a safe berth for resident or visiting craft and with 24 hour access via the Cardiff Bay Barrage. The Barrage has created a 500-acre freshwater lake, which is heralding a new era for boating in the region and the development of an exciting and vibrant leisure waterfront amenity.
http://www.quaymarinas.com/marinas/penarth.asp
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